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Aerial view of the seaside town of Primošten, on the Dalmatian coast in Adriatic sea, in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.

 

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City skyline in the historical center of Genoa, the capital city of Liguria region, in northern Italy.

 

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Summer scenery in Prokletije (a.k.a. "Accursed") Mountains, part of the Dinaric Alps, with incredible view of the Karanfili peaks in background, in Prokletije National Park, located in southeast Montenegro along the Albanian and Kosovan borders.

 

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A beautiful day exploring the back roads and winter landscapes of Baker County Oregon near Keating.

 

A beautiful winter day for exploring the winding back roads of the Baker and Keating valleys with spectacular views of the Wallowa and Elk Horn Mountains.

  

A speedboat cruising in Adriatic sea, in front of Vale Škura beach, in Veli Lošinj, a scenic port town on Lošinj island, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia.

 

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The snow covered mountain peaks, as seen on top of Latpari Pass (2,834m / 9,297ft) in Caucasus mountains, in Svaneti Region of Georgia.

 

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Aerial view of Šibenik, one of the oldest Croatian towns on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.

 

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Aerial, panoramic view of the peaceful village of Zhabeshi, nested in Caucasus mountains, as seen during the trek from Mestia to Ushguli, in Svaneti region, northwestern Georgia.

 

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Two skulls lining the walls of Catacombs, Paris.

 

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Well presented coffee at Off the Beaten Path, Melton.

Morning hike to Mt. Bobotov Kuk (2,523m), the highest peak in Durmitor mountain range, located in Durmitor National Park, northern Montenegro.

 

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View of the Starigrad Fortress, a 15th-century fortress built during the Croatian–Ottoman wars as a primary defence against the Ottoman Empire, located near the town of Omiš, in Split-Dalmatia County, southern Croatia.

 

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Bamboo Grove behind Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple in Arashiyama. No, not that tourist-filled one.

Aerial view of Opatija, a coastal town and seaside resort dotted with Habsburg-era villas, situated on Kvarner coast by Adriatic sea, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, southern Croatia.

 

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Tourist walking by the shore of Lake Braies (Italian: Lago di Braies), situated at the foot of Seekofel (2,810m), part of the Prague Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in South Tyrol, northern Italy.

 

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Aerial view of St. James Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built entirely from stone, in Šibenik, one of the oldest Croatian towns on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.

 

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Social Distancing in Burnt River Canyon and the tiny town of Unity in Baker County

 

A beautiful Spring day exploring the Burnt River Canyon and the small town of Unity in Baker County Oregon . some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.

 

The Burnt River Canyon near Durkee is always one of our favorite drives for taking in the majestic scenery of Eastern Oregon and watching wildlife along the way.

For more information about Burnt River Canyon or other Baker County back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com

 

Ship cruising in Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, near the old town of Kotor, situated beneath the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovćen, in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor.

 

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A beautiful day exploring the back roads and winter landscapes of Baker County Oregon near Keating.

 

A beautiful winter day for exploring the winding back roads of the Baker and Keating valleys with spectacular views of the Wallowa and Elk Horn Mountains.

  

Hiking on the Mt. Esja

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Aerial view of Naples, the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, located by the coast of Tyrrhenian Sea.

 

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Aerial view of the beautiful Black Sea coastline, as seen from Batumi Botanical Garden, 9km north of the city of Batumi, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara and the second largest city of Georgia.

 

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Beautiful fresco on the interior ceiling of the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, a Serbian Orthodox Church in Podgorica, the capital city of Montenegro.

 

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Dawn light over the winding road to Gergeti Trinity Church, in Stepantsminda (commonly known as Kazbegi), a remote and peaceful town nested in Caucasus mountains, 10 km south of the border with Russia, in Mtskheta-Mtianeti region of Georgia.

 

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High angle view of Ushguli, one of the highest continuously inhabited settlements in Europe, deeply nested in Caucasus mountains, as seen during the descend from Latpari Pass (2,834m / 9,297ft), in Svaneti Region of Georgia.

 

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Aerial view of Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn Beach), one of the top beaches in Europe, located 2km west of the harbor town of Bol, on Brač island, Split-Dalmatia County, southern Croatia.

 

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Luosto is a scenic tourist destination located in the heart of Lapland, Finland. It is particularly popular for its beautiful natural environment, with extensive forests, hills and impressive scenery that attracts visitors in both winter and summer. Luosto is located in the middle of the rugged Lapland landscape. In winter, the forests are covered with a thick layer of snow and offer excellent opportunities for activities such as skiing, snowmobile tours and husky rides. The Pyhä-Luosto National Park is known for its spectacular fjells mountains and untouched nature. Hiking trails lead to the top of the Pyhä-Luosto Fjell, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness. Luosto is also home to one of the world's only active amethyst mines. Visitors can participate in guided tours and look for amethyst stones themselves, a unique and fun experience. Luosto is an excellent location to see the Northern Lights, especially during the cold winter evenings when the sky is clear. The dancing lights are a magical spectacle that attracts many visitors. In addition to winter sports in Luosto, there are also cozy restaurants and accommodations to enjoy the local cuisine and relax after a day full of adventure. Luosto is a destination that will appeal to nature lovers and adventurers alike, offering a unique combination of Arctic wilderness and exciting outdoor activities. It is an ideal place to enjoy the peace and beauty of Lapland, away from the hustle and bustle of urban areas.

 

Luosto is a well-known tourist destination in Lapland, Finland, situated in the municipality of Sodankylä. It is celebrated for its stunning natural surroundings, winter activities, and the Pyhä-Luosto National Park. In January, daylight hours are very short due to the polar night, a phenomenon occurring in areas above the Arctic Circle, including Lapland. We set out early in the darkness on our journey to Luosto. In Lapland, the colors of the sky during sunrise and sunset can be very intense due to the low position of the sun on the horizon. The long twilight periods can produce unique colors in the sky, including green hues, due to various scattering effects of sunlight. Our adventure starts at the secluded hamlet of Ukko-Luostontien in Luosto. In Finland, traditional wooden houses are often referred to as "wooden cabins" or "wooden chalets." The Finnish word for a wooden house is puutalo. We are walking on the ridge of fjells Ukko-Luosto along the primeval forest in the area. The snow here resembles an untouched white carpet, with trees draped in a thick layer of powder snow. Every step disrupts the serene silence of the snowy surroundings; the crunching sound of fresh snow under my hiking boots fills the air. The trees gently bend under the weight of the snow, and nature here in Luosto appears to be in a deep winter slumber. .

 

Luosto is een schilderachtige toeristische bestemming gelegen in het hart van Lapland, Finland. Het is vooral geliefd om zijn prachtige natuurlijke omgeving, met uitgestrekte bossen, heuvels en een indrukwekkend landschap dat zowel in de winter als in de zomer bezoekers trekt. Luosto bevindt zich te midden van het ruige Laplandse landschapbergen en ongerepte natuur. Wandelpaden leiden naar de top van de Pyhä-Luosto Fjell, waar je kunt genieten van adembenemende uitzichten over de omliggende wildernis. Luosto herbergt ook een van 's werelds enige actieve amethistmijnen. Bezoekers kunnen hier deelnemen aan rondleidingen en zelf op zoek gaan naar amethiststenen, een unieke en leuke ervaring. Luosto is een uitstekende locatie om het noorderlicht te zien, vooral tijdens de koude winteravonden wanneer de lucht helder is. De dansende lichten zijn een magisch schouwspel dat veel bezoekers trekt. Naast wintersporten in Luosto zijn ook gezellige restaurants en accommodaties om te genieten van de lokale keuken en te ontspannen na een dag vol avontuur. Luosto is een bestemming die zowel natuurliefhebbers als avonturiers zal aanspreken, met een unieke combinatie van arctische wildernis en opwindende buitenactiviteiten. Het is een ideale plek om te genieten van de rust en schoonheid van Lapland, weg van de drukte van stedelijke gebieden. Wanneer we uit de auto stappen lijkt de natuur hier in diepe winterslaap. Onze wandeling begint bij dageraad in het afgelegen gehucht Ukko-Luostontien. In Lapland, kunnen de kleuren van de lucht tijdens zonsopkomst en zonsondergang zeer intens zijn door de lage stand van de zon aan de horizon. De lange schemerperiodes kunnen unieke kleuren in de lucht veroorzaken, inclusief groene tinten, door verschillende verstrooiingseffecten van het zonlicht. De bomen buigen zachtjes onder het gewicht van de sneeuw. We lopen op de rug van de fjells Ukko-Luosto langs het oerbos in de omgeving. Luosto biedt een prachtig landschap voor avontuurlijke activiteiten en de mogelijkheid om te genieten van de rust en schoonheid van de Finse wildernis.

The statue of Maiden with the seagull, situated on Kvarner coast by Adriatic sea, in Opatija, a coastal town and seaside resort, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, southern Croatia.

 

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Aerial view of Batumi, the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara and the second largest city of Georgia, located on the beautiful coast of the Black Sea.

 

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Aerial view of ships docked in a deep bay sheltered from wind, in Rogoznica, a popular tourist village, on the Dalmatian coast in the Adriatic sea, in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.

 

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One of my favorite "off the beaten path" places to go when I want to be alone... Sandy Point State Reservation at the southern-most tip of Plum Island. The only other living beings here on Friday, late afternoon, were the Piping Plovers. No people tracks... just bird tracks... :-)

 

ANSH70: 7. Off the beaten path

Cetina river meets the Adriatic sea, at the town of Omiš, in Split-Dalmatia County, southern Croatia.

 

Omiš has one of the most dramatic locations of any town on the Dalmatian coast. Situated at the mouth of the Cetina River, at the end of a picturesque canyon, it’s backed by sheer walls of mottled grey rock topped with craggy peaks.

 

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A local guesthouse in Zhabeshi, a pretty highland village nested in Caucasus mountains, as seen during the trek from Mestia to Ushguli, in Svaneti region, northwestern Georgia.

 

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Summer scenery in the peaceful village of Zhabeshi, nested in Caucasus mountains, as seen during the trek from Mestia to Ushguli, in Svaneti region, northwestern Georgia.

 

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In Luosto, there are many hiking trails to explore. We plan to hike to the top of the mountain. The summer trail to the top of Ukko-Luosto Fell - the highest peak in Luosto - starts from Luoston Portti. Initially, the route runs along the base of a ski slope to the Ukko-Luosto stairs. 575 wooden steps take you almost to the top of the waterfall. After the stairs, the path continues mostly as a gravel trail with some stone steps. From the top and the lookout point, you are rewarded with stunning views. There is also a weather station at the summit, a landmark visible from afar. If you return via the stairs to Luoston Portti, the total length of the trip is about 5 km. If you wish to follow the circular route of 6.5 km, continue north from the summit. This path leads you to the Ukko-Luosto Scenic Hut, a great place to pause and admire the view. You can also check out the small exhibition in the hut, Lightscapes of a Fell. From the scenic hut, the path descends as a gravel trail with some steep sections to the junction at Tikkalaavu, from where you can return to Luoston Portti. The duration of the summer trail is about 3-5 hours. As the name suggests, the summer trail is not suitable for winter. In winter, there is an avalanche risk on the route to the top of Ukko-Luosto, so the trail is closed for the safety of hikers. We'll have to come up with a different plan for our winter hike.

 

Luosto is a well-known tourist destination in Lapland, Finland, situated in the municipality of Sodankylä. It is celebrated for its stunning natural surroundings, winter activities, and the Pyhä-Luosto National Park. In January, daylight hours are very short due to the polar night, a phenomenon occurring in areas above the Arctic Circle, including Lapland. We set out early in the darkness on our journey to Luosto. Our plan is to climb its spectacular fjells (mountains) and explore its pristine wilderness. Unfortunately our walk could not go ahead due to avalanche danger. The snow profile, which describes the different layers of the snowpack, plays a crucial role in determining avalanche danger. If the snow layers do not bond well, weak layers can form, leading to avalanches. This can happen due to temperature fluctuations, which make the upper layers heavy and unstable. The terrain in Luosto, with its mountainous landscapes and steep slopes, is conducive to avalanche formation. Slopes between 30 and 45 degrees are the most prone to avalanches. Trails that run over or near these slopes, such as some routes to the top of Ukko-Luosto, can be especially risky. Local authorities and park managers take various precautions to protect hikers and skiers from avalanche danger. This includes closing hazardous trails, such as the summer trail to the top of Ukko-Luosto, during the winter months. The warning is provided in four languages: Finnish, Swedish, English, and Russian.

 

In Luosto zijn er veel wandelroutes te verkennen. Wij zijn van plan om naar de top van de berg te lopen. Het zomerpad naar de top van Ukko-Luosto Fell - de hoogste top van Luosto - begint bij Luoston Portti. Eerst loopt de route langs de voet van een skiroute naar de Ukko-Luosto-trappen. 575 met hout bedekte treden brengen je bijna naar de top van de waterval. Na de trap gaat het pad verder als een grindpad met enkele stenen treden. Vanaf de top en het uitkijkpunt heb je prachtige uitzichten. Er staat ook een weerstation op de top, een herkenningspunt dat al van ver te zien is. Als je via de trap terugkeert naar Luoston Portti, bedraagt de totale lengte van de reis ongeveer 5 km. Als je het cirkelvormige parcours van 6,5 km wilt volgen, ga je vanaf de top verder naar het noorden. Dit pad brengt je naar de Ukko-Luosto Scenic Hut, een geweldige plek om even te pauzeren en het uitzicht te bewonderen. Je kunt ook de kleine tentoonstelling in de hut bekijken, Lightscapes of a Fell. Vanaf de schilderachtige hut daalt het pad af als een grindpad met enkele steile afdalingen naar de kruising bij Tikkalaavu, vanwaar je kunt terugkeren naar Luoston Portti. De duur van het zomerpad is zo'n 3-5 uur. Zoals de naam al aangeeft, is het zomerpad niet geschikt voor de winter. In de winter bestaat er lawinegevaar op de route naar de top van Ukko-Luosto, waardoor het pad wordt afgesloten voor de veiligheid van de wandelaars. Als de sneeuwlagen niet goed hechten, kunnen zwakke lagen ontstaan die lawines veroorzaken. Dit kan gebeuren door temperatuurschommelingen, die de bovenste lagen zwaar en instabiel maken. Het terrein van Luosto, met zijn bergachtige landschappen en steile hellingen, bevordert lawinevorming. Hellingen tussen 30 en 45 graden zijn het meest vatbaar voor lawines. We zullen dus iets anders moeten verzinnen voor onze winterwandeling. De waarschuwing staat in vier talen: Fins, Zweeds, Engels en Russisch.

A late afternoon westbound train is exiting Yampai Canyon at Cherokee on the BNSF Seligman sub on 7 April, 2018

Social Distancing along the back roads of Baker County Oregon

 

A beautiful Spring day exploring the back roads of Baker County Oregon . Some great wildlife and lots of wide open scenery.

 

Located at the intersection of three Oregon Scenic Byways Baker County is surrounded by spectacular scenery and wide open spaces. For more information about Baker County's back roads and scenic byways visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travlebakercounty.com

  

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Dusk light over Perast, a picturesque old town situated beneath the hill of St Ilija (873 m), overlooking Verige strait, the narrowest part of the Bay of Kotor, in Kotor municipality, Montenegro.

 

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Aerial view of Dominican monastery, founded in 1475, in the town of Bol, on Brač island, Split-Dalmatia County, southern Croatia.

 

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High angle view of the secluded Lubenice beach, one of Kvarner’s most remote and beautiful beaches, on the western shore of Cres island, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia.

 

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Not even the horses seem to use it nowadays.

Aerial view of the lovely Valun beach, to the northwest of the pretty seaside village of Valun by Adriatic sea, on Cres island, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia.

 

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Seeing truly wild animals in their native environment is such a privilege....and its moments like this one that find a permanent place deep inside one's soul.

Dawn light over Caucasus mountains, as seen during the trek from Iprali to Ushguli via Latpari Pass (2,834m / 9,297ft), in Svaneti Region of Georgia.

 

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